WO2009000947A1 - Repetidor de señal de un solo puerto - Google Patents
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- H04B1/58—Hybrid arrangements, i.e. arrangements for transition from single-path two-direction transmission to single-direction transmission on each of two paths or vice versa
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- the present invention refers to a signal repetition system for any communication system that uses a physical medium as a communication channel, with the characteristic that it is not necessary to interrupt said physical means to introduce the repeating device, but it can be connected in parallel while maintaining the advantages of repeating the signal, that is, reaching greater coverage and greater transmission capacity.
- this device is suitable for communications over the power grid, where interrupting the power line to locate a signal repeater is not a possibility in most environments.
- the main advantage of the device of the invention is to increase the range and transmission capacity of the communication signals without the need to cut the communication channel to insert said repeater device.
- communication systems can be divided into communication systems through the air (wireless) medium or through a conducted medium.
- the transmitted signal will be attenuated until it passes below the sensitivity threshold of the possible receivers, which, at a certain distance, communication will be interrupted.
- repeaters or signal regenerators Yes communication It is done through the air, the situation of the repeater is not especially problematic. On the other hand, if the communication medium is conducted, it is likely that said repeater has to be placed within said medium, interrupting the communication line. In many cases this cannot be done because of the type of communication channel used (such as the power grid).
- the present invention shows a repeater of conducted signals, increasing the range and transmission capacity of any communication system, without the need to cut or interrupt the conducted medium.
- the invention consists of a single-port signal repeater, which is placed parallel to the communication medium without interrupting said communication channel, accessing said means by means of a single access point, and comprising a hybrid circuit, with a bidirectional port that connects to the communications channel, an input port and output port, where the input and output ports are isolated; and an amplifier, whose output is connected to the input port of the hybrid circuit and whose input is connected to the output port of the hybrid circuit.
- the hybrid circuit is adapted to the impedance of the communications channel at the access point, so that a signal gain without oscillation is achieved.
- the adaptation of the hybrid circuit will be fixed by design or should be adaptable. If the impedance of the communications channel at the access point is fixed and known, the hybrid circuit is designed adapted to said known fixed impedance. However, if the impedance of the communications channel at the access point is unknown a priori, a hybrid circuit is used adaptive to adapt to said unknown impedance.
- An implementation of the adaptive hybrid circuit would consist of an adder / subtractor circuit where the positive input is the signal of the communications channel and the negative input is the output of the adaptive filter; an impedance that connects the output of the amplifier with the access point to the communications channel; and an adaptive filter whose input is the amplifier output, and whose output is the negative input of the adder / subtractor circuit; and a feedback of the output of the adder / subtractor circuit to the amplifier input of the single-port signal repeater. Thanks to this, a controlled signal gain is achieved after adapting the filter to the transfer function between the amplifier output and the access point to the communications channel.
- the adaptive filter that constitutes the core of the adaptive hybrid circuit can be implemented in several ways, including a digital finite impulse response filter (FIR), or an analog finite impulse response filter (FIR). In any of the above cases, using an analog or digital FIR, it is necessary to adjust the response of the filter, which can be done by applying a gradient algorithm.
- FIR digital finite impulse response filter
- FIR analog finite impulse response filter
- the compensation of the repeated signal can be used either to maximize the signal received in one or more of the nodes of the communication network, or to minimize the signal received in said nodes.
- the single-port signal repeater can be applied to any conducted medium, the special characteristics of the electrical network, the twisted pair and the coaxial cable make them the ideal communication channels for using the device of the invention.
- Figure 1 - Represents an example of the use of a single-port signal repeater in a communication network composed of two communication nodes.
- Figure 2. Shows several graphs of the result obtained before and after the inclusion of the single-port signal repeater.
- Figure 3. Represents the generic device of the invention, consisting of an amplifier and a hybrid circuit connected in a loop.
- Figure 4. Shows an alternative implementation in which the adaptive hybrid circuit consists of an impedance, an adder / subtractor circuit and an adaptive filter.
- Figure 5. Represents the device of the previous figure together with a representation of the theoretical equivalent circuit of the signal at the access point to perform the theoretical calculation of the repetition effect.
- Figure 6. It presents the form of identification of systems by means of a gradient algorithm that can be used in the device for the adaptation of the filter in the adaptive hybrid circuit.
- Figure 7. Represents an alternative implementation of the device of the invention by digital filtering.
- Figure 8. Shows an embodiment of the device of the invention by analog filtering.
- Figure 9. Schematically represents the process of adapting the open loop circuit before putting it into operation in a real communications environment.
- Figure 10. Shows the connection of the repeater of a single port through a transmission line.
- Figure 11. Presents the effect, caused by using a transmission line to connect the single-port signal repeater, on the signal at different points of the communications channel.
- Figure 12. Represents the device of the invention with a compensator of the effect of the transmission line in the feedback loop.
- Figure 13. Presents the effect on the signal when using the device of the invention connected by an unknown transmission line to the communications channel, and the signal received when a retarder is included in the device of the invention.
- Figure 14. Sample an exemplary embodiment in which the compensator coefficients are calculated with the information of the receiving node so that the signal at the input of said receiving node is maximized.
- Figure 15. It shows an embodiment in the case that it is intended to minimize the signal coming from the communications nodes of a neighboring network, adjusting the compensator coefficients of the single-port signal repeater loop.
- FIG. 1 shows a typical case in which there are two communication nodes, a transmitter (1) and a receiver (2) connected through a communication channel (3).
- the device of the invention (4) is connected at an access point (5) to the channel (3) to achieve the effect of repeating the signal.
- Figure 2 shows three graphs of signal amplitude in relation to the frequency at different points of the communication channel (3).
- the graph referenced as (6) shows the signal at the output of the transmitting node (1).
- the one marked as (7) shows the signal at the access point to the channel (5) and the one marked as (8) shows the signal at the input of the receiving node (2).
- the single-port repeater of this invention is not used, the signal crosses the channel (3) and is attenuated according to the levels (9) represented with what is possible that the receiving node (2) is unable to detect it at be lower than your sensitivity threshold.
- the signal would be increased up to a level (10) which will facilitate its detection at reception.
- the generic scheme of the single-port signal repeater can be seen in Figure 3.
- the design consists of an amplifier (11) and a hybrid circuit
- the hybrid circuit (12) has three ports, one bidirectional (12a), which connects to the communications channel through the access point (5); one input (12b), which receives the output signal of the amplifier (11); and one output (12c), which is connected to the amplifier input (11).
- the hybrid circuit there will be great attenuation between the input port (12b) and the output port (12c) of the hybrid circuit (12), whereby the amplified signal would be transmitted by the upper branch; that is, from the input port (12b) to the bidirectional port (12a); while the channel signal would be taken by the lower branch; that is, from the bidirectional port (12a) to the output port (12c).
- the device (4) Because a feedback circuit is used to perform the repetition process, it is possible for the device (4) to oscillate. To avoid this it is necessary that the hybrid circuit is adapted to the same impedance that can be observed towards the channel from the access point (5) to said channel (3).
- the hybrid circuit (12) can be adapted in the design phase to have the appropriate value. If this impedance is not known, it is necessary to use an adaptive hybrid circuit (12) and perform an initial adaptation to achieve the desired effect.
- Figure 4 shows an implementation example in which the adaptive hybrid circuit (12) consists of an adder / subtractor circuit (14), an adaptive filter
- the positive input of the adder / subtractor circuit (14) is connected to the access point (5) to the channel (3) while the negative input is connected to the adaptive filter output
- the repeater (4) has been particularized in several aspects.
- the amplifier (11) has a frequency-dependent transfer function G, the fixed impedance (13) consists of an adaptive resistance of value R, and the adaptive filter transfer function (15) is named as H est •
- the amplifier (11) tries to amplify the input signal that is initially in the communications channel without oscillations due to the feedback of the circuit. To do this, you must cancel as much as possible the transmission signal that is fed back to the amplifier reception (11), leaving it to be fed back without canceling the desired reception signal.
- the impedance of the communication channel (3) is constantly maintained (both in time and frequency) at the R value, the hybrid circuit would consist only of a simple resistive circuit. But since the channel impedance (Z L ) is unknown, the hybrid circuit needs a filter with transfer function H is t configurable, to remain adapted at all times to the channel impedance and thus, achieve maximum cancellation of the transmission signal
- V LD V SUM -G (Ec. 1) 'SUM ⁇ ' OUT 'HYB V -E i * - • ⁇ /
- V HYB V LD - H est (Ec. 3)
- Vour V 1N ⁇ -H f + (V ou ⁇ -V LD -Hj.GH (Ec. 6)
- V O u ⁇ as a function of V 1N we must clear V LD from the equation (Ec. 5) and replace it in (Ec. 6): y _ V OUT and R
- the adaptive filter that is, to find the coefficients of the filter with which we obtain the desired output signal.
- any of the gradient algorithms can be used.
- the LMS (least mean squares) algorithm is particularly suitable since its computational load is low.
- the gradient is estimated with the error signal and the input signal, so the way of updating the coefficients or weights of the filter corresponds to the expression:
- W [n + 1] W [n] + 2 ⁇ e [n] X [n]
- W are the weights of the adaptive filter, e the error signal, X the input signal and ⁇ the adaptation parameter.
- the LMS algorithm can be used for the identification of linear systems, so that our Adaptive filter (15) will be adapted to have the desired response (determined by the impedance of the channel at the access point).
- the general scheme of identification of systems with LMS can be seen in Figure 6, where the input signal x [n] (19) would be the input signal to the adaptive filter (15) and the system
- the adaptive filter (15) is replaced by an attenuator (28), an anti-replica filter
- Figure 8 shows another implementation of the device of the invention, this time using an analog filter.
- the filter consists only of a programmable gain amplifier (32) or PGA, the analog finite impulse response filter (33) and a variable attenuator (34).
- an adaptive hybrid circuit before using the single-port signal repeater it is necessary to adapt it to the impedance of the communications channel at the access point. For this, the device must be connected to the communications channel in open loop conditions, and perform the adaptation in moments of silence.
- the loop is closed again. If this process is not performed, the feedback of the circuit is likely to cause a repeater oscillation.
- the signal used for adaptation is a white noise with spectral content wide enough to cover the working band of the repeater device.
- the white noise signal be at least 26 dBs above the line noise signal for the adaptation process to work properly.
- the time required for adaptation will depend mainly on the number of coefficients used and the adaptation algorithm chosen. For the LMS algorithm and twenty coefficients, a time between 1 and 15 microseconds is needed according to simulation.
- the connection of the single-port signal repeater (4) to the communication channel (3) is made directly at the access point (5) to the channel (3).
- a transmission line (37) between the repeater output (4) and the access point (5) to the channel (3) to perform said Connection it is necessary to use a transmission line (37) between the repeater output (4) and the access point (5) to the channel (3) to perform said Connection.
- FIG. 10 This case has been represented in Figure 10 where the single-port signal repeater (4) is connected to the access point (5) through a transmission line (37) of generic length L.
- Figure 11 shows the amplitude values as a function of the frequency at different points of the system in case the repeater (4) is connected through a transmission line (37).
- Graph (6) shows the signal at the output of the transmitter node (1).
- Graphs (8) and (38) show the signal at the input of the receiving node (2).
- the transmission line (37) modifies the amplitude of the signal as a function of the frequency.
- FIG. 12 shows an exemplary embodiment in which a compensating block (39) has been included with a response that compensates for the effect of the transmission line
- the value of said delay must be high compared to that of line (37) so that the dominant effect is that of the added delay. In this way, a curling effect with peaks (constructive effect) and valleys (destructive effect) is achieved, and the effect on average, at the input of the receiving node (2), will be a positive signal gain, as can be seen when compare the values of the received signal without repeater (9) and placing the repeater (10) which in this case includes the delay.
- the signal repetition serves to make the signal at the input of the receiving node (2) minimal (for example, to minimize the interference of signals coming from neighboring networks).
- the compensator (39) adjusts with the information received from the receiving node (2) until the minimum in the input signal to the node of the neighboring network (39) is achieved.
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CN200880103999.5A CN101785204B (zh) | 2007-06-25 | 2008-06-10 | 单一端口信号复示器 |
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